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Nuke

Nuke

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What is Nuke?

Nuke is a powerful node-based digital compositing software widely used in the film, television, and visual effects industries. It allows artists to combine and manipulate multiple image sequences, 3D renders, and other elements to create final shots. Nuke is known for its flexibility, advanced features, and ability to handle complex compositing tasks.

What other technologies are related to Nuke?

Nuke Competitor Technologies

Houdini is a VFX package, although it is primarily for effects it has compositing abilities that overlap with Nuke.
mentioned alongside Nuke in 23% (2.4k) of relevant job posts
Flame is a high-end visual effects and finishing system that competes directly with Nuke in some areas of compositing.
mentioned alongside Nuke in 46% (232) of relevant job posts

Nuke Complementary Technologies

Katana is a look development and lighting tool that often feeds renders into Nuke for compositing.
mentioned alongside Nuke in 61% (709) of relevant job posts
Arnold is a popular rendering engine used in film and television. Nuke is frequently used to composite Arnold renders.
mentioned alongside Nuke in 42% (690) of relevant job posts
Renderman is a rendering engine used in film and television. Nuke is frequently used to composite Renderman renders.
mentioned alongside Nuke in 55% (457) of relevant job posts

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